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CSR Funding Scam in Raigarh: NGO Worker Duped of Rs 2.17 Crore in Cyber Fraud

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March 17, 2026
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Fraudsters exploited CSR funding promises to trap an NGO worker, using fake accounts and digital manipulation in a multi-state cybercrime network

RAIGARH, CHHATTISGARH (India CSR): In a disturbing case that highlights the evolving sophistication of cybercrime in India, an NGO worker from Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, fell victim to a well-orchestrated fraud involving fake promises of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding. What began as an opportunity to secure financial support for social work soon spiraled into a multi-crore cyber scam. Authorities have now arrested five members of an inter-state fraud network that used digital platforms and corporate bank accounts to siphon off funds, exposing a growing threat to the non-profit sector.

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The Promise of CSR Funding: A Carefully Crafted Deception

The victim, Ayesha Parveen, a social worker based in Indiranagar, Raigarh, filed a complaint with the cyber police on March 12, 2026. According to her statement, she was introduced to two individuals—Abhay Yadav and Vijay Chandra—through a relative in December 2025. The duo claimed to represent a company interested in offering CSR funding for social initiatives.

To build credibility, they requested official documents related to her NGO’s registration. Soon after, she was introduced to two more associates, Ajay Sahu and Sachin Chauhan, who further convinced her of the legitimacy of the funding opportunity.

Key Facts Table: CSR Funding Cyber Fraud Case

CategoryDetails
Incident LocationRaigarh, Chhattisgarh (India)
VictimAyesha Parveen, NGO worker
Type of FraudCSR Funding Scam / Cyber Fraud
Total Amount InvolvedRs 2.17 Crore
TimelineDecember 2025 – January 2026
Complaint Filed OnMarch 12, 2026
Number of Accused Arrested5
Nature of GangInter-state cyber fraud network
Mode of OperationFake CSR funding offer, bank account misuse, APK file installation
Platform UsedTelegram (for coordination)
Bank InvolvedAxis Bank (NGO account opened)
Key Fraud TechniqueUnauthorized access via APK file and digital credentials
Transactions ConductedMultiple suspicious transactions over one week
Linked Complaints44 cyber fraud complaints nationwide
Commission Earned by Accused5% to 15% per transaction
Bank Accounts Used by Gang25–30 accounts across states
Items Seized6 mobile phones, 1 laptop
Key Locations InvolvedRaigarh (victim), Guwahati (fraud execution)
Trigger for DetectionBank alert for suspicious transactions
Current StatusAll 5 accused arrested; investigation ongoing

Setting the Trap: Bank Account and Digital Access

Under the fraudsters’ guidance, Ayesha opened a corporate bank account in the name of her NGO at Axis Bank. The accused then assisted her in setting up online banking credentials, including MPIN and login details, gaining indirect control over the account.

In a strategic move to deepen trust, the gang arranged an all-expenses-paid trip for Ayesha and her husband to Guwahati, claiming it was necessary to finalize the grant and job formalities. Flight tickets and hotel accommodations were booked, giving the operation a veneer of authenticity.

Execution of the Fraud: APK Files and Unauthorized Transactions

Once in Guwahati, two unidentified individuals posing as company representatives visited their hotel. They took control of Ayesha’s mobile phone, installed an APK file (a type of application often used to bypass security protocols), and linked it to the NGO’s bank account.

Over the course of a week, the couple was kept in the hotel under various pretexts while the fraudsters conducted multiple transactions through the compromised account. The suspects frequently accessed the phone, citing technical checks and account verification processes.

On January 12, 2026, Ayesha and her husband were sent back to Raigarh, unaware of the financial misuse that had already taken place.

Red Flags Emerge: Bank Alerts and Nationwide Complaints

The scam came to light when Ayesha received a call from her bank regarding suspicious transactions in her account. By January 14, the bank confirmed that the account was involved in potentially fraudulent activities.

Further investigation revealed that suspicious transactions had begun as early as December 29, 2025. Ayesha also received emails from multiple states indicating that disputed funds linked to cyber fraud had been routed through her account.

When she attempted to contact Vijay Chandra, he initially dismissed the concerns as a banking error but soon became unreachable.

Police Investigation: Telegram Links and Arrests

Following her complaint, the Raigarh cyber police launched an investigation that uncovered a larger inter-state cybercrime network. The accused were found to be connected via Telegram, where they coordinated with fraud gangs and supplied corporate bank accounts for illegal transactions.

Police arrested five individuals involved in the operation. Investigations revealed that Abhay Yadav had prior experience working in a bank, which helped the group manipulate financial systems more effectively.

The gang reportedly provided 25 to 30 bank accounts across different states to cybercriminal networks, earning commissions ranging from 5% to 15% on fraudulent transactions.

Scale of the Scam: Crores Transacted, Multiple Victims

Authorities confirmed that transactions worth Rs 2.17 crore were carried out using Ayesha’s account alone. Additionally, 44 cyber fraud complaints from across the country have been linked to the same account on the national cyber coordination portal.

During the arrests, police seized six mobile phones and a laptop, which are now being analyzed for further evidence and connections.

A Wake-Up Call for NGOs and Financial Vigilance

This case underscores the urgent need for increased awareness and digital vigilance, especially among NGOs and social workers who may be targeted under the guise of funding opportunities. Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting trust-based sectors like social work, using advanced tools and psychological manipulation to execute fraud.

Authorities have urged organizations to verify funding sources thoroughly, avoid sharing sensitive banking credentials, and remain cautious of unsolicited offers—especially those involving travel, downloads, or third-party access to devices.

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